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Canada's Kingsbury captures dual moguls gold at World Cup in Val Saint-Côme, Que.

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Canada's Mikaël Kingsbury raced to a dual moguls gold medal on home snow on Saturday, winning in Val Saint-Côme, Que., for his third victory in four World Cup stops in the discipline this season.

The 31-year-old Deux-Montagne, Que., native beat Filip Gravenfors of Sweden, now boasting 85 World Cup wins — the most ever for a moguls skier.

Australia's Matt Graham took bronze. Kingsbury bounced back from a disappointing session on Friday, which saw him finish 13th in the moguls event.

Vaillancourt, from Drummondville, Que., finished that race in second place. "I know I shot myself in the foot [yesterday], but I went back home, did amazing work with my team...

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